In 1994, Slovak Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar and his government were ousted by parliament in a vote of no-confidence.
His predecessor, Bill Lee, stepped aside as chief after a vote of no-confidence by city commissioners in April, clearing the way for Myers.
The Washington Post says the Republican party losing control of both houses is the equivalent in a parliamentary election of losing a vote of no-confidence.
Lord Elis-Thomas, who has twice led the party, stayed away from a vote of no-confidence in Health Minister Lesley Griffiths in the Senedd on Wednesday.
Opposition politicians have called for a vote of no-confidence next week in the government of Prime Minister Petr Necas, an ally of Mr. Klaus who approved the pardon decree.
While our military and culture are unique in the world, it's an astonishing vote of no-confidence in American troops to say that they are not capable of doing what 24 other militaries have done successfully.
Parliament could be dissolved early only if no government could be formed within 14 days of a simple majority vote of no confidence, or if two-thirds of MPs voted to trigger a general election.
The bill also sets out that Parliament could be dissolved early only if no government could be formed within 14 days of a simple majority vote of no confidence, or if two-thirds of MPs voted to trigger a general election.
Mr Robertson was removed as leader of the Tory-Independent-led authority in October after a vote of no confidence.
The threat of a no-confidence vote at the upcoming AGM persuaded Mr Seifert and Mr Breuer to jump before they were pushed.
Mr Trimble's most dangerous internal opponent is his own deputy, John Taylor, the man whose vote of no confidence destroyed a previous power-sharing agreement and unseated a previous Ulster Unionist leader, Brian Faulkner, in 1974.
The bank's board of directors unanimously passed a no-confidence vote in Mr Gotti Tedeschi, a statement said.
The presiding officer of the 60-member National Assembly cannot vote in a no-confidence motion, leaving Mr Michael with 28 votes to his opponents' 31.
And he stressed that the existing threshold for a no-confidence vote would remain as a simple majority of 50% plus one.
Two months later, Mr Harper came close to being toppled by an alliance of the opposition Liberal and New Democrat parties over his handling of the economic crisis, but avoided a no-confidence vote by suspending parliament for a month.
Mr. Barak left for Camp David as the head of a minority government, having barely survived a no-confidence vote in parliament.
Some fans - unhappy with how the club is being run - will collect signatures for a petition to call a meeting and a vote of no confidence in the chairman.
Last month, the UAA Hockey Alumni Association issued a no-confidence vote in UAA athletic director Steve Cobb after what it said had been years of estrangement.
The NUT conference began a motion of no confidence in Michael Gove - which was adjourned before it could be put to a vote.
Jozef Migas, parliament's speaker, hitherto a close ally who heads one of the coalition's four parties, recently shook the government by casting a no-confidence vote against Mr Dzurinda in parliament.
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